The Mirror reports Girls Aloud are in trouble with their record company after ignoring a ban on partying. Four of the five girls — Sarah Harding preferred a quiet night — had a night out in Chinawhite, London, on Wednesday without telling Polydor. The label had given them strict instructions to stay in while recording their album, especially after Cheryl Tweedy’s recent brawl with a toilet attendant at The Drink nightclub in Surrey.
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